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[Young Works] Sushi Geta by Rin Oguri
[Young Works] Sushi Geta by Rin Oguri
Delivery time: about 2 weeks
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This is a serving tray commonly found in sushi restaurants. The legs are assembled using the traditional Japanese dovetail technique.
Perfect for presenting sashimi, sushi, and meat.
Even if you buy sushi from the supermarket, just arrange it on sushi geta and it will look great on your table!
SIZE W240 D150 H45
MATERIAL oak & wenge
DESIGN&CRAFTED BY RIN OGURI
*We will ship within 14 days.
[Precautions for Use] This product is finished with an edible oil coating. It complies with food hygiene law standards and can be used as tableware. However, it is not completely waterproof, so please wash and dry it as soon as possible after use.
・Do not use in a dishwasher or dish dryer. ・Putting wet items on the product may damage the feel and cause stains, deformation, or cracks.
[Maintenance] - If dirt or dust adheres to the product, wipe it off quickly with a dry cloth or a tightly wrung-out cloth.
-If you are using it as tableware, please wash it as soon as possible after use and wipe off any moisture, as strong pigments such as curry can easily stain it.
-If you use it for a long time, the coating will gradually thin and stains will become more likely to appear.
・Small scratches, dents, ring marks, etc. may be able to be restored using sandpaper or an iron. If you start to notice any issues with the appearance, please feel free to contact us. We also regularly hold free maintenance workshops at KOMAshop (announced on social media).
[Oguri Rin Profile]
Furniture maker
He is a proactive person who makes use of his experience in the food service industry and living abroad to get the job done efficiently and efficiently.
With his broad perspective and ability to articulate things, we have high hopes for future changes at the company.
[Young people's works]
KOMA continues to encourage its young employees to "create their own artwork every month." The company purchases the artwork and adds it to their salary. We believe that selling the artwork is a sustainable way to develop human resources.
We aim to be a group of craftsmen where each individual has their own originality.
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